UWO has events going on continuously throughout every week. What makes it great is that they send out a weekly Student Announcements email telling the student body what events are being held that week. It ranges from fun events to very insightful lectures from well known guest speakers, which makes it all the more difficult to choose!

For fun I go to the Rec and workout, or play volleyball. There are movies on campus and in the basement of the dorms they have pool tables and dart boards. Mainly I just get together with friends and play games and watch movies.

There is lots to do in Oshkosh. You just have to pay attention to on-campus event dates and also the community offers many great fun activities. During the fall I went down town to participate in the farmer's market and bought lots of fresh food for my dorm and went to the chilli cook-off. On campus I attended events for their homecoming such the talent-show and comedian shows.

The Rec and Wellness center has events going on all the time. From sports events (Titans to T-Rats- to Brewers), snowboarding camping and other outdoor events being offered. Oshkosh is also full of special spots to explore.

For fun, we have a Titan Underground where free movies are shown on Titan Nights, a mini cinema that show latest movies for really low prices, and various clubs and organizations. We also have bands coming to play on campus, comedians every month, and karaoke nights twice a week! If you are the quiet kind who likes to roll solo, there are student lounges in almost all of the buildings on campus.

At the Student Rec center, you have access to all sporting equipment and work out machines. There is also volleyball nets and tennis courts around campus. If you're not into sports, there are several clubs to join.

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